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Agile Space unveils new test fire facility
By Cosmic Tylxr
On April 3rd, Agile Space, an aerospace startup located in Colorado, unveiled their new test fire facility, shortly after they commissioned and conducted the first hot fire there. The facility, dubbed "Animas" can support test fires of engines capable of producing over 1,200 newtons (136kg/300lbs) ofApr 4, 2024 3 mins
Astra's impressively awful flight history
By Jack C.
Disclaimer: All currency is in United States Dollars unless stated otherwise. Astra was arguably one of the most prolific small payload launchers a few years ago, however for the past two years they've been stuck on the ground. While stuck on the ground they've faced noApr 2, 2024 8 mins
Monthly Dose of Space - March 2024
By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr
Welcome to our sixth Monthly Dose of Space! In this monthly newsletter, we bring you major news from the past month we haven't covered in our weekly newsletters. March has been another busy month, so let's jump into it! SpaceX The last month saw SpaceX finallyApr 1, 2024 15 mins
Weekly Dose of Space (24/3-30/3)
By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw four launches worldwide, with three being from SpaceX. This week saw follow-up news for Queqiao-2 along with two major space agencies looking at collaboration. As always, we'll also look ahead to the launch schedule worldwide for next weekMar 31, 2024 5 mins
HyPrSpace - A New Chapter in French Aerospace Innovation
By Brie Archambault
Flying Baguettes? Aerospikes? Hybrid Rockets? Learn about all this and more to truly understand HyPrSpace!Mar 30, 2024 5 mins
Top 10 Things You Don't Know About China's Space Station
By Brie Archambault
Learn more about the amazing things going on China's Space Station!Mar 29, 2024 5 mins
Latitude - returning launch to Europe?
By Jack C.
French space startup Latitude is hoping to launch the first French-built rocket of the 21st century. Their rocket Zephyr is currently aiming for a maiden flight in 2025. Latitude is a self-described pioneering French rocket launch company on a mission to push the boundaries of space technologies, fostering a betterMar 28, 2024 3 mins
Plants on the moon
By Brie Archambault
NASA is working towards a permanent presence on the moon as a jumping off point but What will farming look like on the moon?Mar 28, 2024 5 mins
The Future of Arianespace
By Brie Archambault
How will Arianespace stay competitive? Will Ariane 6 even survive? Find out now!Mar 27, 2024 5 mins
China launches Yunhai satellite atop of the fifth Long March 6A
By Jack C.
China launched what was thought to be a Long March 6C in the Western world but later turned out to be a Long March 6A. The launch occurred from Launch Complex 9A at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, in northern China. Liftoff was at 10:51 pm Universal Coordinated TimeMar 27, 2024 4 mins
A Railgun Launched Chinese Spaceplane
By Brie Archambault
Learn more about Chinese space ambitions and their future goals for reusable spaceplanes!Mar 27, 2024 5 mins
Crew and Cargo arrive at the International Space Station
By Jack C.
Over the weekend, two vehicles from two different sides of the world arrived at the International Space Station. The first to arrive was a SpaceX Cargo Dragon V2 with the second, following by a few days, being Soyuz MS-25 carrying three astronauts. After spending almost two days catching up toMar 25, 2024 4 mins